Carlos E. R. wrote:

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The Sunday 2006-11-26 at 11:15 +0100, Sandy Drobic wrote:

Judging from the hostname "www" that he used he is probably trying to send
mail from a webserver using the local Sendmail installation. So he probably
has an official IP (and hopefully correctly set up dns and reverse dns).

Yes, that's right. We told him (in the Spanish list) to check using <http://www.dnsreport.com/tools/dnsreport.ch?domain=tudominio.es>. He had a problem with the reverse dns and said later that had spoken with his ISP and solved that. So that side should be correct. Another time he mentioned being able to receive emails, so that means he does have an MX register.

Pity reliable crystal balls are so expensive nowdays ;-)

- -- Cheers,
      Carlos E. R.

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I wish he would have posted his solution. That would be good to know.

John

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